Process: To start, I knew I needed to pick a place where I could get staged and natural shots, so I thought Porter Park in Rexburg on a sunny day would be a good place for both. My wife and I started in one corner of the park, and we just walked around, her skateboarding and me just snapping shots as felt natural. I actually ended up using mostly natural shots rather than the ones I thought of staging since the natural ones turned out better. After the shoot was done, when I was going through the photos on the camera, I realized I liked one of the pictures from the day we went outside to the road as a class, so I added that one in as well. I feel rather brand new to photography so this was an interesting experience, after this set of pictures I am excited to build my skills!

3 thoughts on “Motion – Freeze & Blur”

Nice work, Parker. These are all really solid photos. I really like the pictures of the cars from Porter Park. I think the shadows from the trees make it very interesting to me and there is a lot to keep the eyes moving. Also the swingset was an awesome example of blurred and freeze motion. Great work.